Blacksmoke
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Saw a Mule at the Vietnam base mockup at Patriots Point, SC. Had a full day checking out the USS Yorktown. Don't know too much about the mules. Are they hard to find?
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Hey Clinto,Mules are out there, in various places like eBay, classifieds sections on MV sites (like this one!), occasionally on Craigslist and through word of mouth.
They are pretty expensive to purchase and certain parts can be expensive. The best source of parts is Bill Watson. (Home)
I think since you are reasonably close by, you should contact SS member "charlie", he's in Alabama and is really in touch with the mule community. Ask him if he knows where any are for sale.
Definitely educate yourself about the mules, they are available in several flavors (2cyl, 4cyl, 2 wheel steer, 4 wheel steer, etc.).
Prices can go anywhere from $2K for a basketcase to $10K for a gorgeous show mule.
Here is mine in a 105. All I did was remove the front rack.Hey Clinto,
I didn't think the mule would fit in the back of the M105 without taking off the front basket. Does it fit in and you can close the tailgate without removing items?
You needed to get more height? Mine had enough clearance whether it was pulled in or backed in. I have to pick up my trailer and mule tonight so I will measure the height difference.An M105 is much easier. You can use a bottle jack to lift the front tires up and place a wood bock under them to get more height under the basket.
I always back mine into the trailer, so the foot baskets are at the rear. This is easier to load and unload and also allows me to leave the front rack in. I leave the rear rack off, as the foot basket(s) protrude about 6" past the tailgate.Hey Clinto,
I didn't think the mule would fit in the back of the M105 without taking off the front basket. Does it fit in and you can close the tailgate without removing items?
Someone here on site (think RECOVRY4X4) said that mules are the most EXPENSIVE MV pound for pound
You forgot Bill Watson, who is one of the best MV/parts dealers out there and truely a GREAT guy. Mules are VERY expensive pound for pound.There are 2 primary companies that deal with mules:
Mechanical Mules of America- be prepared to drop a LOT of money out of your wallet
and Mechanical Mules.com (David Kelone)- Got a good deal upfront had to do a bunch of work to make it good again, but it was fun to work on. had to redo the needle bearings, the tie rods, boots, correct farmer bills updates.
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